Saturday Review
A podcast by BBC Radio 4
300 Episodes
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Here Lies Love, Palo Alto, Life Story, Being Mortal, Germany at the British Museum.
Published: 18/10/2014 -
Henry IV, '71 film, Gotham on TV, Lila by Marilynne Robinson, Tracy Emin
Published: 11/10/2014 -
Electra, Gone Girl, The Code, Howard Jacobson, Gothic Imagination
Published: 04/10/2014 -
The Assassination of Margaret Thatcher, Anselm Kiefer, An Enemy of the People, Ida
Published: 27/09/2014 -
20/09/2014
Published: 20/09/2014 -
Destiny, Pride, The Leftovers, Ali Smith, Horst
Published: 13/09/2014 -
The Children Act, Little Revolution, Watermark, Secrets, Bernd and Hilla Becher
Published: 06/09/2014 -
Martin Amis, Pitcairn, The Moth, Obvious Child, Secret Life of Books
Published: 30/08/2014 -
Saturday Review with Tom Sutcliffe Comes From Edinburgh, Offering a Selection of the Best of the Festivals
Published: 23/08/2014 -
Joseph O'Neill, Robin Wright, Jezebel, Match of the Day at 50 and Andrew Marr's Great Scots
Published: 16/08/2014 -
My Night With Reg, Wakolda, Home Front, Kevin Eldon, The Art and Science of Exploration
Published: 09/08/2014 -
Gillian Anderson Streetcar, Mood Indigo film, Secret Cinema, Philip Hensher, Gomorrah on TV
Published: 02/08/2014 -
Medea, Joe, Our World War, DBC Pierre, Imperial War Museum
Published: 26/07/2014 -
Malevich at Tate Modern, Importance of Being Earnest, Norte, Silicon Valley, Flusfeder: John the Pupil
Published: 19/07/2014 -
Intimate Apparel, Boyhood, Upstairs at the Party, People Just Do Nothing, Sikhs in WW1
Published: 12/07/2014 -
05/07/2014
Published: 05/07/2014 -
Cold in July film, Richard Flanagan novel, Dennis Hopper exhibition, Honourable Woman on TV
Published: 28/06/2014 -
The Fault in Our Stars, The Silkworm, Making Stalin Laugh, Making Colour, The Human Factor
Published: 21/06/2014 -
The Simpsons as American folklore; Belle; British folk art at Tate Britain; In the Light of What We Know
Published: 14/06/2014 -
Van Gogh, Mondrian, Nicholson Baker, Hotel, The Dirties
Published: 07/06/2014
Presenter Tom Sutcliffe and guests offer sharp, critical discussion of the week's cultural events